Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 1, Number 2, 1 September 1981 — PUNI KA ʻĀINA [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

PUNI KA ʻĀINA

I Malietoa Tanumafili II, head of Western Samoa, presides over royal 'ava ceremony held in his honor at the Polynesian Culture Center. / (top) / Bearer fills the eup at / / the bowl and pours it f /k into the eup of a second / /Ē bearer who serves / jm the King. (bottom) I IĒ See related article / IĒ I on page 6 IĒ I V I

Tranquil beauty of \ 11 \VHalawa Valley \ \1 \ impressed hikers \ \1 T rustee Walter Ritte \ \^^^^ and Jerry Santos, \ \t*^^ who went to investigate \ the area threatened by \ W H 3 construction. \ VI 'top and bottom). \ VI

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OHA Administrator Ed Auld and Unele Harry Mitchell, advisor to Hui Aloha 'Aina Tuahine, look over thriving lo'i kalo. (top) \ Land Agent Marlene Styan \ and Ed Auld plant huli V \ in mud. (bottom) \\ \ — See related article m\ \ on page 2

I I Kupuna Papa Kala^^ I/ | prays to Kaneloa / II I after ho'okupu ' Ēl I have been offered to Ēl I the god of the oeean. Ēl J This at sea ceremony ^^^Ē/ / marked the end of the ~#/ / opening ceremonies for WĒ / j Na Waiwai O Ke Kai. (top) Wē / Team of keiki "build" a / / hot rod in Na Waiwai O Ke k/ / Kai sand sculpture lv / contest. (bottom)

Waianae photos courtesy of UH Sea Grant Program.